February 19, 2008
Despite the fact that there are actually three states voting today, only the one in Wisconsin deserves any real interest from those following the tight race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
With temperatures across the state not reaching 20 degrees, Wisconsin voters had to fight the elements to make it to the polls in a race particularly important for Clinton as polls indicate she may have a chance to break Obama's hot streak.
Perhaps (certainly, might be more appropriate of a term) more important than any primary or caucus going on today is the ongoing battle for a potential endorsement by John Edwards who dropped out of the race for the Democratic ticket late last month. Clinton met with Edwards earlier this month, Obama flew to North Carolina on Sunday for a meeting.
An endorsement from Edwards would definitely give either candidate a huge push heading towards March.
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